Sunday, September 30, 2012

Elementary

Premise: A modern take on the cases of Sherlock Holmes, with the detective now living in New York City.

while sherlock is on painful hiatus, elementary will be its filler. -M

Someone (not me) mentioned seeing a ‘Not ﻿Sherlock﻿’ image they’d seen
more than enough already.
Someone else (me) also mentioned that the image is ﻿technically﻿
accurate, because no, it’s not a picture of the British TV series
Sherlock and that nobody from that series is seen on the poster (unless
they’re hidden in the poster because they’re a ninja)
That person then mentioned in their tags that they were going to make a
counter-poster real quick. Here it is for you.
Pretty? No.
Gets the point across? I’d like to think so.-spacejawa

So far I really like Johnny’s Sherlock. Not 100% sold on Lucy’s Watson. We’ll see. -queenofbabble

Lucy Liu is possibly the 'straight' man in this show. She is Holmes' companion since he might have a lose screw or something. Simply, she gives the show a woman's touch. Johnny on the other hand is a rather mad Holmes who explains all from time to time. It might take more than one episode to get into this show. Meg

Sherlock Holmes is a timeless character (granada4mysherlockians)
Moffat didn’t create him or his story. I appreciate Elementary because
it’s another take on a character that Arthur Conan Doyle created, one
that is going to be recreated and modernized and readapted. Sometimes
the adaptations are gunna suck, sometime’s they’re gunna be great but
whenever you’re feeling down, remember Shirly Holmes and that show that
was made in the mid-90s where Sherlock Holmes was made into an
undercover police dog Liking Elementary doesn’t make you any less loyal to BBC-cumberwhore